As Social Studies Are Cut from Schools, a New Online Platform Makes Elite Sociology and Critical Thinking Instantly Accessible to Everyone

Founded by the first Oxford-educated Latina social entrepreneur and guided by top 1% global scholars, sought-after researchers, and acclaimed authors, Sociology Lab delivers master’s-level insights, practical tools, and interactive community forums starting at just $8 a month—empowering all ages to navigate identity and culture, foster civic engagement, and create a more equitable society.

LOS ANGELES, Sept. 9, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — At a time when federal funding for social sciences is being slashed, inequality is widening, and young Americans are reporting record levels of loneliness, Sociology Lab has launched as the first platform to make elite sociology accessible to all.

In 2025, the Trump administration proposed cutting $168 billion from discretionary spending, including a 55% reduction to the National Science Foundation and an $18 billion cut to the National Institutes of Health, targeting what it labeled “woke” social, behavioral, and economic sciences. Across the country, sociology programs are being downsized or eliminated, leaving students and communities without access to tools that foster civic participation, critical thinking, and deeper social understanding.

At the same time, Americans are confronting unprecedented isolation and division. A recent report found that 57% of Americans feel lonely in 2025, with one in three under 30 saying they feel isolated “all or most of the time.” Young Americans in particular are entering adulthood without access to the sociological tools needed to make sense of identity, inequality, and systemic power.

We are living in an era of misinformation, political division, and algorithm-driven echo chambers that erode trust and connection,” said Cristina Ortiz, founder and CEO of Sociology Lab, who was first drawn to sociology as a second-year college student searching for a way to connect her curiosity about identity, politics, and inequality with real-world impact. “Sociology equips us to understand how systems of power and inequality shape our daily lives. At a time when these tools are being stripped from classrooms, Sociology Lab makes them accessible to everyone so we can think critically, reconnect, and rebuild our democracy.

Unlike traditional academic courses, Sociology Lab is designed for the public—bringing simplified graduate-level concepts, expert insights, and practical applications to anyone, anywhere. Members gain access to short-form lessons, interviews with leading scholars, real-world guides, and interactive community forums that help them connect with others, analyze current events, and foster a sense of belonging in a fragmented society.

By making sociology accessible for just $8 a month, the platform fills a widening gap in education and public discourse. It empowers users to challenge misinformation, understand the roots of inequality, and strengthen civic engagement at a moment when America needs these skills most.

About Sociology Lab

Founded by Cristina Ortiz, the first Oxford-educated Latina social entrepreneur in this field, Sociology Lab democratizes sociology, once reserved for academia. Built with contributions from top scholars and practitioners, the platform offers simplified graduate-level content, expert interviews, and interactive forums—equipping people of all ages to navigate complexity, foster civic engagement, and build a more equitable society.

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